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Head 32.-WAR EXPENDITURE
WAR EXPENDITURE,—Continued.
D. CENSORSHIP & ECONOMIC WARFARE,-Contd.
PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS,—Continued.
Brought forward
NUMBERS
1940-41 1941-42
25 Decoders, at $1,080..
25
Learner Clerks, at $420
2
Telephone Boys, ($261 to $360 by $24 annually)
Do.,
Rent Allowances at $48 each.
14
Coolies, at $204
50
Mail Coolies, at $156....
Do.,
Rent Allowances at $48 each
6
Radio Postmen, at $156
Do.,
Rent Allowances at $48 each
Bonuses to Postal Clerks (2 at $365 each and 8 at
$183 each), 1 Warrant Officer, A. E. C. (at $900) and 1 Sergeant, A.E.C. (at $600)
Approved Estimate, 1940-41.
Estimate, 1941-1942.
1
2
Economic Warfare.
Intelligence Offleer, (£700 for 1st 2 years, £760 for 3rd year, then £790 to £940 by £30 annually, then by 1 of £60 to £1,000 and thence by £50 annually to £1,150)
Residential Allowance..
Do., Deputy Intelligence Officer, Cadet Officer, Class
II, †(£525 to £1,400 by 3 of £50, 1 of £75, 1 of £100 and 11 of £50)
Assistant Intelligence Officers, 1 at $10,200 and 1
at $6,000
Stenographers, (1 at $2,400 and 1 at $1,800)...
Total Personal Emoluments
E. INTERNMENT OF ENEMY ALIENS.
Internment of Enemy Aliens
:
Sub-heads
F.-DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION.
1 Personal Emoluments
Other Charges.
2 General Expenses
Total Other Charges
Total F.-Department of Information
Personal Emoluments.
NUMBERS 1940-41 1941-42
:
:
::
423,389
27,000
10,500
552
96
2,856
7,800
2,400
936
288
3,694
15,076
(1)
1,017
11,516
16,200
4,200
527,520
150,000
(2)
150,000
39,505
10,200
(3)
10,200
49,705
Details of the foregoing.
Chief
Secretary, Cadet Officer, Class II †(£525 to £1,400
by 3 of £50, 1 of £75, 1 of £100 and 11 of £50).
Office Assistant, Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff, Class II, (£260 to £620 by 11 of £20, 1 of £40 and 5 of £20) Chinese Radio Speakers, (at $900)
17,785
9,920
1,800
Salaries of other Staff
Total Personal Emoluments
10,000 (3)
39,505
of
enemy
(1) Seconded
from Legal Departments, Attorney General's Office.
aliens (2) Maintenance
transferred
to
Ceylon.
(3) Expenses shared by Hong Kong Government and
Ministry of Information, London.
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